
1998 Starter NBA Finals Chicago Bulls Repeat 3-Peat Shirt Size Xl
1998 Starter NBA Finals Chicago Bulls Repeat 3-Peat Shirt Size Xl. A one-of-one piece from the Keep It Classic vault. This piece is anchored to the 1997 to 1998 Chicago Bulls and the franchise's sixth NBA championship and second three-peat.
The era and the subject
The 1997 to 1998 Chicago Bulls and the franchise's sixth NBA championship and second three-peat. The Bulls beat the Utah Jazz four games to two in the 1998 NBA Finals, closing the series with the famous Game 6 sequence at the Delta Center: Michael Jordan's steal from Karl Malone, the crossover on Bryon Russell, and the championship-winning jumper. The 1997 to 1998 regular season finished 62 and 20 and the Finals series gave Jordan his sixth Finals MVP. The second three-peat (1996, 1997, 1998) following the first three-peat (1991, 1992, 1993) is one of the most-documented championship runs in NBA history. Starter held NBA apparel licenses through this window and produced a defined catalog of NBA Finals and championship-window pieces. Starter Bulls Finals and three-peat-themed apparel from the 1996 to 1998 window sits at the intersection of Starter-tag-era collecting and Bulls dynasty-era championship-tee collecting.
Why this category matters
Vintage licensed sports jerseys are one of the most verification-rich categories in vintage sportswear. The tag (Starter, Champion, Mitchell and Ness, Logo Athletic, CCM, and other manufacturers each have documented tag-era reference points), the lettering construction (sewn-on twill versus heat-press versus screen-print), the body construction (mesh weight, cut, and panel work), and the licensing marks together pin a piece to a specific year-and-manufacturer combination. For more pieces in this lane, see our vintage NBA jerseys.
What to look for in the photos
On a vintage licensed jersey the tag, the construction technique, and the lettering are the core verification points. We shoot the front, the back (with the name and number), the inside-back tag and the size flag, the V-neck collar construction, the side panels and any underarm gusset, and any wear point. Read the tag first: Starter, Champion, Mitchell and Ness, Logo Athletic, CCM, and other named manufacturers each have documented tag-era reference points. Read the lettering construction next: sewn-on twill lettering versus heat-press versus screen-print are three distinct era markers, and the photos will show which technique this specific piece uses. Read the body construction last: mesh weight, cut, and panel construction each anchor the piece to a manufacturing window.
Care and wear
Cold-water hand wash or gentle machine cycle, inside-out. Hang dry; never the dryer (it warps mesh, lifts twill, and shrinks the body). Don't iron the lettering directly. Store folded rather than hung if the shoulders are fragile. Any wear shown in the photos is original to the piece.
How the market reads this piece
The vintage licensed-sports-jersey market is one of the most active and most-documented categories in vintage sportswear. Manufacturer tag eras, lettering construction techniques, and roster-specific player-and-number combinations all carry pricing and provenance signals that the collector community has mapped in detail. What's distinctive about expansion-era and championship-window jerseys specifically is that the licensing-window scarcity defines the surviving population in a way that ordinary vintage apparel doesn't carry. If this category resonates, our vintage t-shirts vault is the next stop.
One of one, and what that means here
This is the only one of these we have, and once it's gone we won't have another. That's the structural reality of one-of-one vintage retail: every piece in our vault has its own surviving population of one in this shop. We don't restock vintage. We don't reorder. We don't carry parallel sizes or colorways of the same piece. When a one-of-one piece sells, the slot it occupied in the vault is permanently empty, and the next piece that sits in that category lane will be a different piece with its own history. If this piece is the right piece for you, the photos and the cohort signal say what we know about it. The rest is your call, and we're available to talk through it before you commit.
This piece is also documented on our Instagram archive: https://www.instagram.com/p/DCk4NccPK1C/.
Browse more from this category at /collections/jerseys, or visit us in person at 707 East Fremont Street, Suite 1170 in Las Vegas (ground floor, east side of Container Park, just inside the Fremont Street entrance). Our shop is open seven days a week with extended Friday and Saturday hours. Reach out at info@keepitclassiclv.com or call (702) 605-3332 with any specific question about this piece, the cohort it belongs to, or anything in our vault you would like us to pull aside.
Jersey Archive
The jersey rack at the shop runs from vintage team-issue to retail reissues to tag-and-sticker ex-stock. Stitched names, mesh panels, embroidered crests, screen-print numbers that cracked on purpose. Each jersey is inspected flat under a single light, photographed front and back, and listed against the size on the tag rather than the size on the fit.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
KEEP IT CLASSIC
This 1998 starter nba finals chicago bulls repeat 3-peat shirt size xl originates from archival inventory, represents Keep It Classic[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
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